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Tourists flock to see the macaques bathe in natural hot springs to survive the cold, but concerns about the animals' welfare are rising. Visitors sometimes violate park rules by touching or ...
In a new study, the Bengaluru-based Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) has shed light on how the endangered and endemic ...
Chennai: A recent study by researchers from the Centre for Wildlife Studies has revealed that the endangered lion-tailed ...
The current situation of gross over-population of macaques in protected areas is serious yet largely unknown. In one state park in Sabah, for example, they devour entire cohorts of Wallace’s ...
Researchers studied how these highly arboreal (tree-dwelling) primates, who are under pressure from human activity, actually ...
Tourists watch the staff at Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama, outside Kyoto, feed wild Japanese macaques. Such provisioning has helped boost monkey numbers. They’re so abundant now that more ...
A new study by the Bengaluru-based Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS), India, on endangered lion-tailed macaques–found only in the Western Ghats–highlights that conservation efforts must go beyond ...
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